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Interviews with Bonita and Jane Whitfield; Hywel Williams, MD, DSc, professor of dermato-epidemiology, Centre of Evidence Based Dermatology, University of Nottingham; Claire Guest, Rob Harris, and Jenny Corish, Medical Detection Dogs; Patrick Hilverink and Danielle de Jonge, Royal Dutch Guide Dog Foundation; Craig Angle, PhD, codirector, Canine Performance Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University; Cindy Otto, DVM, PhD, founder and executive director, Penn Vet Working Dog Center, University of Pennsylvania; Jennifer Essler, PhD, and Pat Kaynaroglu, Penn Vet Working Dog Center; Klaus Hackner, MD, Krems University Hospital, Austria; Glenn Ferguson, CancerDogs; Akiei Shibata, Kaneyama town clinic official; Masao Miyashita, MD, PhD, Nippon Medical School Chiba Hokusoh Hospital; Yuji Sato, St. Sugar Japan; Wataru and Sayoko Inoue; Hiroshi Suzuki, Kaneyama mayor; Eiko Tan; Tsuruko Chigahara; Keimi Miura; Kyoichi Seo, MD; Seitero and Sanae Miura; Andreas Mershin, PhD, research scientist and director, Label Free Research Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and George Preti, PhD, analytical organic chemist, Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia.
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